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GPS Jammers?

petey.awol - 2008-07-23 12:31

Do any of you tech heads know about GPS jammers? Like if the bosses installed a GPS in my truck to follow us from a central base, how do i go about jamming the single so they cant find me? Is it FCC approved? Any help would be great.

ahardb0dy - 2008-07-23 19:15

we have gps installed in all our work trucks, they say it's to dispatch help when needed so they can see who is close by, BS, the system they have sends an e-mail to the bosses when ever the trucks go over a preset MPH, it's supposed to be at 74MPH, they can also set a perimiter around our yard and when a truck leaves it alerts them so they can see what time we leave, among the normal, logging our routes, stops, etc.. Not sure about jamming it, someone mentioned aluminum foil around or on top of the antennas, haven't tried it.

petey.awol - 2008-07-24 07:12

I've done a touch of reserch and found some for sell in asia. But is it legit, does it work? Is it violating the **** out of FCC rules? Figured some one here would know.

panasonic.fan - 2008-07-24 07:27

There is no FCC rule banning the jamming of a GPS receiver that I could find. However, if your employer is monitoring your vehicle, he'd likely notice that the GPS unit was malfunctioning.

eddy - 2008-07-24 10:41

Interrupt the things's power supply Wink

petey.awol - 2008-07-24 19:08

The general idea is that we want to know somethign is wrong. take trucks out of service. Put em back out on the road. Then disrupt again. Let it go on for as long as we can. Until they relize we aint goign to go down with out a retaliation.

So anyone got a site to make a purchase? Or 20?